The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, October 19, 1906, Page 8, Image 8

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8 Just Received A Full Line of Ladies’. Mens, Children’s HATS Zelmenovitz, TELEPHONE 213. 216 NEWCASTLE STREET. JUST RECEIVED 1907 LINE of GO - CARTS ROBERTS Stove and Furniture House THE STORE WHERE PRICES ARE RIGHT. We Refund Money if you are Not Benefitted —CL ARO= ■ mu— iii iihiiimw — p—l mm ——HP n • • • ssre.’srr z: •* ■%. An Excellent remedy for people who have no appetite. Cures coughs, bronchial and lung troubles. For pale weak women Claro has no equal. J. EMORG AN 2? NE Ladies' Coats AND Cravenettes IN ALL LENGTHS BOTH SOLID COLORS AND MIXED. A VERY SWELL LOT THAT WE WOULD LIKE FOR YOU TO SEE BEFORE MAKING A PUR CHASE. CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ LONG AND SHORT COATS. LEVY'S ftf£ SRUKSWfCK DALLY NEWS FRIDAY, HAGKMEN HAVE A HOVEL SCHEME THEY HAVE TELEPHONE PUT ON A POLE WHERE ORDERS CAN BE TELEPONED. A number of ihe hackmen of the city have devised quite a novel scheme which will be put into effect today, and the result of which will probably be profitable to the hackmen and afford accommodations for the people of the city generally. As is well known all hacks in the city now gather at the intersection of Newcastle and Gloucester streets when they are not busy, and any per son desiring a carriage at their res idences has fallen into the custom of telephoning one of the drug stores on the corner of the streets. It seems that certain hackmen claim j that, the drug stores always give the orders to some special hackman, and, in order that they can receive their share of the patronage, several of them have had a booth erected on a pole just south of Bruce’s drug store j and hereafter one hackman will al ways be on hand to answer calls. The number of the 'phone will be given later, and the hackmen say that they ] will no longer give the drug stores i so much trouble and they promise to respond promptly to all call:;. Fresh Golden Rod. Bakeu uaily Leben's. Keep the bowels open when you have a cold and use a good remedy to allay the inflammation of the mucous membranes. The beat is Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and Tar. It contains no opiates, moves the bowels, drives out the cold. Is reliable and tastes good. Sold by all druggists. Fine j Candies! Just received the finest line of andies that ever came to / I Brunswick. Come and See. Choice Hickory Gems Choice Marshmellows Choice Caromeis Choice Almonds Choice Belmonts Cnoice Wafers Choice Ice Cream Snaps Choice Walnuts Lowney’s Fine Candies in Half, and Pound Boxes. IQP GROCER „ 214 NEWCASTLE ST. PHONE 307. BATON OF ITEMS AROUND TNE CUT No Vessels Arrive. The heavy northeast wind of the past few days has evidently kept ves sels from arriving in port, as there has not been an arrival for the past two days. A Small Washout. Trains over the A., B. and A. are again using the cut-off down Q street as the result of a small wash out on the road near the point, caused ’by the high spring tides of the past few days. Small Boats Scare. There was not a single row boat at the city dock yesterday—the first time such a thing has happened in many years. The fact of the matter is that the marsh hen hunters took every craft in sight. Negro Improving Henry McCullough, the colored switchman on the Atlantic Coast Line who was so seriously injured Tuesday afternoon, was reported to be some what improved yesterday and it is now thought that he will recover. Some Very Large Mullet. Segui’s fish market on Monk street ylesterday {received a shipment !of mullet from Florida and they are probably the largest ever iseen in Brunswick. This firm expects a large shipment of local fish today. Piling Up Rosin. - The wharves of the Downing Company, foot of Gloucester street, are now being piled with rosin for the next big steamer which is to ar rive within the next few days. One of these steamers generally clears the large docks. MRS. F. H. AMES PASSED AV/AY. Estimable Lady Died Last Nicjnt Af ter Long Illness. Mrs. F. H.Ames who has been quite ill for some time, passed away early last night at her home, 1504 F street. Mrs. Ames wa s 59 years of age and has made Brunwick her home for the past 30 years. She was a good Christian woman, and has a large circle of friends here and else where who will be grieved to learn ot of her death. She leaves one son, Walter C. Ames, who has tne sympa thy of many friends. The funeral will occur this after noon at 3.30 o’clock from the res idence. Rev. Robt. Kerr, of the First Methodist church, conducting tne services. We can fit everyone, from Cinder ella to the Giant. Peer son s. a F. ANDERSON, AgL L. C. Sr HU VISIBLE TYPEWRITER Typewriters Rented and Repaired DOLLAR RIBBONS AT 75c. Rain w~' r 'W ~ ? u -ft j , jrf J Coats BH When you need a Rain Coat you need it bad. No matter how many Over coats you may have, there is nothing to take the place oi the useful Raincoat. Iffllillilillijipm When Old “Prob” says Bap;./ “Rain” put on Your Rain f !■ Coat and, if his prediction IJfl doesn't come true, it will an- . _ swer. jpT* jkl ALL THE PURPOSES OF an OVERCOAT. YM Many Men will w (ar them all through—the coldest weather. vl They like them s'.ccause they are not as clumsy as a a regular Overcoat, yet their length protects the limbs. Our Rain Coats tais season are cut in true Overcoat r A SuuiU uuoi— et.ffs at waist and full at bottom. KAISERS | Clothiers to the whole family. WA FAIL HATS FOR LADIES I HAVE THE HANDSOMEST LINE OF FALL HATS EVER DISPLAYED IN BRUNSWICK. LADIES ARE INVITED TO INSPECT THEM. V MISS L. G. JACKSON OPERA HOv.SE BLOCK. LA MAISON PARISIENNE Q "The ONLY French La dies Tailoring and Dressmaking Es tablishment in Georgia. DON’T WEAR READY MADE GARMENTS WHEN YOU CAN HAVE THEM MADE TO ORDER AT R. DENI2ET AT THE MOST REASONABLE RATE. ALL KINDS OF PLAITING, BUTTONS MADE ON SHORT NOTICE. HAVE YOUR BANDS, FOLDS, PIPING, PINKING MADE AT 2c. PER YD. WHILE YOU WAIT. CALL OR PHONE 311 Get in Touch With the of Us BY HAVING A BELL TELEPHONE in Your Home, Your Office, Your Store CALL CONTRACT DEPARTMENT OF oulhern Bel! Telephone end Telegraph Cos., AND WE’LL TELL YOU HOW